“It’s not too late, in fact, you are right on time!” ~Jenn Haston~
Haston Helping Hands- “It’s Not The Oppression Olympics”
“In the Oppression Olympics, nobody wins.” ~Jenn Haston~
Haston Helping Hands- “In Pursuit Of A Goal, Don’t Forget Grace”
“When grace moves in…Guilt moves out.” ~ Max Lucado~
Haston Helping Hands- What are your Soundtracks costing you?
Broken soundtrack-
“I am fat and ugly”
New soundtrack-
“I am beautiful inside and out”
Want to know more about retiring and replacing broken soundtracks ? Get the book “Soundtracks” by Jon Acuff https://soundtracksbook.com
Haston Helping Hands- “Learning Is An Opportunity To Do It Right”
“Getting it wrong means you get a chance to get it right” ~Jenn Haston~
Think About It.
Haston Helping Hands- “Don’t let “We should” become “Now We Never Will”
“Love is spelled T-I-M-E” ~Dr. Edith Eger~
Haston Helping Hands- “Do It Now”
“What are you putting off doing that might cause a crisis soon? ~Jenn Haston~
Think About It.
Haston Helping Hands– “What Are Your Train Tracks?
“What do you need to do to make your train tracks?” ~Jenn Haston~
Haston Helping Hands- Not So Random Kindness
“In a crisis, kindness is magnified” ~Jon Acuff~
Haston Helping Hands-No Hierarchy To Suffering-
“I also want to say that there is no hierarchy of suffering. There’s nothing that makes my pain worse or better than yours, no graph on which we can plot the relative importance of one sorrow versus another. People say to me, “Things in my life are pretty hard right now, but I have no right to complain — it’s not Auschwitz.” This kind of comparison can lead us to minimize or diminish our own suffering. Being a survivor, being a “thriver” requires absolute acceptance of what was and what is. If we discount our pain, or punish ourselves for feeling lost or isolated or scared about the challenges in our lives, however insignificant these challenges may seem to someone else, then we’re still choosing to be victims. We’re not seeing our choices. We’re judging ourselves.”
― Edith Eger,